European corn borer (Ostrinia nubilalis Hbn., Lepidoptera: Crambidae): comparing the performance of a new bisexual lure with that of synthetic sex pheromone in five countries
2017
Tóth, Miklós | Szarukán, István | Nagy, Antal | Furlan, Lorenzo | Benvegnù, Isadora | Rak Cizej, Magda | Ábri, Tamás | Kéki, Tamás | Körösi, Szilvia | Pogonyi, Attila | Toshova, Teodora | Velchev, Dimitar | Atanasova, Daniela | Kurtulus, Alican | Kaydan, Bora Mehmet | Signori, Alessio
BACKGROUND: Phenylacetaldehyde is a flower volatile and attractant for among others the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis. The addition of 4‐methoxyphenethyl alcohol has recently been reported to increase O. nubilalis catches four to five times, yielding a bisexual lure for the species. RESULTS: The bisexual lure significantly outperformed synthetic pheromone lures of O. nubilalis at 11 out of 13 experiments conducted in Bulgaria, Hungary, Italy, Slovenia and Turkey. CONCLUSION: The bisexual lure will provide growers with a new and efficient method for detection and monitoring of O. nubilalis. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry
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